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Goodhue Hall

Goodhue is a residence hall across the Lyman Lakes from the main campus, next to the Arb and the Rec Center. One of its distinguishing features is its "Superlounge," a converted dining hall with a big-screen television as well as ping pong and billiard tables.

  • Claire Weinberg '12 in the Gould Library Athenaeum
    Claire Weinberg '12 lives in Goodhue Hall.
    I live in Goodhue, which is the most out-of-the-way dorm (you have to cross a bridge over the lake to get to the main campus). People always complain about how far away it is, but it's only a three-minute walk at most from campus, and besides, you get amazing views of the sunset over the lake when you walk back across the bridge in the evening. Some of the people on my floor have become like family; we help each other out with practical things, pull pranks on each other, and keep each other company while we study. I think this kind of floor bonding is one of the best things about Carleton.
Goodhue Hall
Goodhue Hall, a student residence, viewed across Lyman Lakes
  • The Goodhue Superlounge
    The Goodhue Superlounge, with ping-pong players.

    Photo:

    Claire Weinberg
  • The Goodhue Superlounge
    The Goodhue Superlounge

    Photo:

    Claire Weinberg
  • Goodhue Hall
    Goodhue Hall

    Photo:

    Claire Weinberg
  • Balconies of Goodhue Hall
    Balconies of Goodhue Hall

    Photo:

    Claire Weinberg
  • Goodhue Hall
    Goodhue Hall

    Photo:

    Claire Weinberg
  • Pretty winter from GoodHue

    Pretty winter from Goodhue

    The peaceful, attractive beauty of a Thursday morning after snow leaves you thankful for the Carletonian landscape.

    Photo:

    Tawa Alabi '16

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